Posts Tagged ‘Webinar’
by Jeff Baker
You should prepare for your events as much as possible so you are very familiar with the technology and how to use it to make your meetings more effective.
By Jeff Baker
While there is not a clear cut definition for any of these names of your virtual events, I will try and break it down for you from an industry perspective.
By Jeff Baker
Many people have asked us this, or a similar question, over the last few years, and the answer is….Why not both? Why…
By Jeff Baker
We have received a lot of questions recently about video capabilities in Webinars. Can we do it, Should we do it, How do we do it, When should we do it? All great questions…
By Jeff Baker
In part two of this section we will cover: Skipping Practice, Under Prepared for the “Oooops” Moment and Following Up Promptly…
By Jeff Baker
Everyone knows that you need to promote your webinar if you want participants to attend. But how often should you reach out to them? What medium(s) should you utilize? When is enough, enough?
By Jeff Baker
The very top section of your eMail, what the recipient sees when he/she first opens your eMail (commonly called ‘above the fold’) is the most valuable real estate in the entire design. Assuming that you’ve followed HighRoad’s best practices and designed your eMail so that your key message shows up legibly in the recipient’s preview window, that space should contain the following 4 pieces of information:
By Jeff Baker
So many options are available to you and your organization today, how do you know which direction to go? The quick and easy answer is: whatever will be best for your audience.